Ambreena Siddiq
Department of Neurosciences
Burke Medical Research Institute
White Plains
New York 10605
USA
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- Selective inhibition of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) prolyl-hydroxylase 1 mediates neuroprotection against normoxic oxidative death via HIF- and CREB-independent pathways. Siddiq, A., Aminova, L.R., Troy, C.M., Suh, K., Messer, Z., Semenza, G.L., Ratan, R.R. J. Neurosci. (2009)
- Prolyl 4-hydroxylase activity-responsive transcription factors: from hydroxylation to gene expression and neuroprotection. Siddiq, A., Aminova, L.R., Ratan, R.R. Front. Biosci. (2008)
- Hypoxia inducible factor prolyl 4-hydroxylase enzymes: center stage in the battle against hypoxia, metabolic compromise and oxidative stress. Siddiq, A., Aminova, L.R., Ratan, R.R. Neurochem. Res. (2007)